Signed; Don McCullin - Don McCullin - 2006





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Issue 53 of Photo Poche (old edition, a classic!), now sold out, signed by the great photographer at Paris Photo in 2024. Regarded as one of the greatest war photographers of the late 20th century, Don McCullin is the author of some of the most emblematic and defining photographs of conflicts in Vietnam, Cyprus, Beirut and Biafra. The exhibition dedicated to him at the Rencontres de la photographie reveals for the first time the full breadth and depth of his practice, which goes well beyond war images. His experience as a documentary photographer and his fascination with landscape photography are at the heart of this exhibition. McCullin’s photographs express the major social issues of our era through a photographic language of great subtlety and infinite beauty. Whether in his native London suburb, the conflicts and tragedies unfolding abroad, or the bucolic expanses of Somerset, there is something absolutely universal in the way he shows us the world around us.
Issue 53 of Photo Poche (old edition, a classic!), now sold out, signed by the great photographer at Paris Photo in 2024. Regarded as one of the greatest war photographers of the late 20th century, Don McCullin is the author of some of the most emblematic and defining photographs of conflicts in Vietnam, Cyprus, Beirut and Biafra. The exhibition dedicated to him at the Rencontres de la photographie reveals for the first time the full breadth and depth of his practice, which goes well beyond war images. His experience as a documentary photographer and his fascination with landscape photography are at the heart of this exhibition. McCullin’s photographs express the major social issues of our era through a photographic language of great subtlety and infinite beauty. Whether in his native London suburb, the conflicts and tragedies unfolding abroad, or the bucolic expanses of Somerset, there is something absolutely universal in the way he shows us the world around us.

